Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 158, Decatur, Adams County, 6 July 1951 — Page 3

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1 J> UNION WOMAN'S CLUB ENTERTAINS ' j The Union Township Wortian’r club entertained recently at\ the home of Mrs. Chalmer Ba/kley for members of the Monroe Better Homes cl.ub, There were seventeen guests,. * twenty-one members and eight children present. Mrs'. Forest Walters, president, evened the meeting by presenting a corsage to Mrs. Hubert Zerkel, Sr., a former member of the club. Mrs. Zerkel then gave a talk on “Brides.", Group contests were held during a social hour and the door prize was won by Mrs. Eva Brewster. Refresh'ments / were served by Mrs. Barkley, [Mrs. Wat Iters and Mary Drew. ROADSIDE COUNCIL TO HAVE SUMMER MEETING Indiana Roadside Council, Inc., > wll have its summer meeting Tuesday at the Sportsmen’s Hotel, one- - half mile south of Monticello on Indiana 39 or U. S. highway 421. Registration will begin at ten o'clock and the morning business session at ten thirty. Luncheqn will be served at twelve thirty. Judge Jordan, of White county, and Mr, Wilson, state landscape supervisor, will be the guest speakers. The Monroe Better Homes club, will meet Tuesday at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs.-Lillian Stucky,/ The July business meeting of Tri Kanna sororitv will be held at the Elks home Tuesday evening

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at seven thirty o’clock. j ■ 4 Mrs. Paul Erp will entertain for. ” members of the Happy Home e makers cliib of Washington town r ship Tuesday J evening at ! seven r thirty o'clock. J r . A general meeting of the WLS.W.S. of Trinity Evangelical United Brethren chit - ch will be ? heild Tuesday evening at: seven * thirty o’clock at the churcn. 1 The regular social meeting of the Women of the Moose Will be ’ held at the Moose home Thursday ? evening at seven thirty o’clock. Officers are asked to meet promptly 1 (at seven. t I _____ > • -\v[\ ■ -Z ' ' ■ 1 ' ( . 4 Psi lota Xi sorority will have its annual pledge picnic at the Boy Scout cabin in Hanna-Nuttman park Wednesday evening at six ' thirty o’clock. The slipper will bj potluck and l members' are ajso re ( quested to table service. The Jyly meeting of the Ladles 1 Fellowship of the Misionary churc * ' will be held at the home of Mrs. Deloris McCagg, North .Tenth street, Thursday evening at seven ’ o’clock. v ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scljeiderer > will entertain meriibers of the Workers class of the First i Christian church evening at eight o’cloclq. » t ■ The Fourth District American Legion Auxiliary will be ■ held next Thursday at the Leo Legion home with Harlan cotostess. Members of the local unit who plan to attend are asked/to make . reservations with Miss Margaret Eiting by Monday. A potluck dinner will be served at rioori. Those attending are asked to bring table service and dessert ' and will be served. The ILeo post home is located oh the | west side of state road«one, : I half mile south <of Leo, I — . The home economics council will meet Tuesday from nine thirty r. m. to three thirty p,m- at the Monroe Methodist church annex. All club presidents attend this meeting to plan the program for the'cqrriing year. A potluck dinner Will be served at noon. Thursday evening at' seven thirty o’clock the Woman’s «-ionary Society will me4t in the social rooms of the Baptist church. Hostesses will be MrsJWeldon Soldner, Mrs. Homer , Reppert and Mrs. Ira Bodie. 1 ' —— — ' ZZ \ Ruth and Naomi Circles of the First Presbyterian church will combine their July meetings and have a picnic supper at the HapnaNuttman shelter house Wednesday evening at six thirty o’clock. Mary and Martha Circles will hold 3 covered dish luncheon at the church Thursday afternoon at one o’clock. The Dutiful Daughters of Beth any Evangelical United Brethren church w-ill have their class picnic, at Hanna-Nuttman park Tuesday evening at six thirty ’ o’clock. The committee in charge is Mrs. iArthur Baker, Mrs. Albert Johnson and Mrs. Florence Schnitz. . ] • Erosion Loss in U. 8. . \ Estimates are that the U; 8. is losing two hundred 40-acre; farms (8.000 acres) a day through erosion

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| Society Items for day’s pub- ■ I i cat ioh must be phoned In by . ?11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 i | Phyllis Acheson FRIDAY -Ave Marie study club, Mrs. Al p. m. 1 s County Square Dance festival, 1 Jeels Barn. |St. Ann’s study club, Mrs Anselm Hackman, 7:30 pftn. I' SATURDAY Pleasant Mills senior class bake sfiSe, Schafer’s Store, 9 a.in. MONDAY past Presidents, of American Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. Ed Bauer, ( |.iri. TUESDAY Eagles Auxiliary regular meeting, Eagles hall, 7:30 p.m. flappy Homemakers club, Mrs. Paul Erp, 7:30 p.m. Better Homes dub of Monroe, Mrs. Lillian Stucky, 7i:30 p.m. Tri Kappa sorority business r ibeting, Elks home, 7:30 p.m. v|Trinity W.S.C.S. general meeting, church, 7:30 p.m. < Workers class of First Christian church, Mr. and Mrs Fted Schdderer, 615 West Monroe stfeet. 8 p.m. I vputiful Daughters class of Beth aqy church, Hanna-Nuttman park f j'3o p.m. WEDNESDAY I 1 Profit and Pleasure Home Economics club, Mrs. William Miller, 7:30 p.m. L Rose Garden club, Mrs. Cecil Gause, 2 p.m. I Psi lota XI sorority pledge picnic, Boy Scout cabin at HannaNutfinan, 6:30 (>.m. \ \ Presbyterian Ruth and Naomi Circles picnic supper, Hanna-Nutb tpan shelter house, 6:30 p.m. THURSDAY < Women of the Moose social meeting, Moose home, 7:30 p.m., officers at 7 p.m. 1 \ Fourth District American Legion Auxiliary meeting, Leo Legion home. | . i ■/ Presbyterian Mary and Martha Circles covered dish luncheon/, church, 1 p.m. v Ladies Fellowship of Missionary church, Mrs. Deloris McCagg, 7 p.m. Baptist Woman's Missionary Society, church social rooms, 7 ;>,m. ' \ - "■& i Virginia Bleeke. Sluggers The sixth regular meeting of the Hartford Sluggers 4-H club was held at the home of Joyce Zuerclid June 29. The meeting was called to order by the president, Gene Noll, and followed by the devotion period led by fed McCune, the adult leader. The roll call was answered by 16 members being present. The 4-H pledge was led by Teddy Moser, and the pledge to the American flag was. led by Lewis Miller. Tht . miniites of the last meeting were t read and approved. Old and new business was fhen discussed. Recreation and musical \iumbers were enjoyed by everyone. i / Refreshments were served by . /oyce Zuercher. ■ i r WJOMTAL j Q n Admitted: Mrs. J, C. Sutton, Sr. city. pismissed: Keßh Cambell, Ge- , Timothy Atwood, \ Mercer avenue; Mrs. Paul Mendez and bgby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Eli Schwartz and baby girl, Bernt. j' _T_ Eleanor Pumphrey To Visit Europe Miss -Eleanor Pumphrey, librarian (if the Decatur high school will sail Saturday- noon from New \/ork aboard the Queen Elizabeth for Southhampton, England, to ragin a two months’ tour of :■ Miss Pumphrey Is a member of party of 25 persons who wP! spake the European tour. They will |lsit throughout England, France, |taly, Switzerland, Belgium, Denmark and Sweden. ’’ Returning home in late August, /Miss Pumphrey and other members of her party will sail from Cherburg, France aboard' the Queeu Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Pumphley acompanied their daughter to Port Wayne last evening, where ■ she entrained for New York City, Indianapolis Driver Killed In Accident Greenfield, Ind., July 6. —(UP) — Isadore Nahmais, 27, Indianapolis, was killed here yesterday when hU speeding car clipped /the rear of an pulling into a drive-in i estaurant on U. S. 40 and swerved across the highway into the path of another vehicle. A Democrat xVant Ad —lt Pays. . \ .

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Union Pals The Union Pals 4-H club held their seventh meeting June 26. The meeting opened by singing songs: The pledge was led by Lucille Knlttle. A special feature Was given by Jean, Jane, and Shirley Wass. A demonstration on “How to make lemonade” was given by Ada Louise Wass and Karen Allison. A work period followed the meeting. , - ’ Refreshments were served by Lucille Knittie, Elaine Blakey, and Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Spuller have returned tp their \ home in Scottsville. Mich., after visiting with his sister, Mrs, Thomae Dague. ’ I \ Cars driven by Cleo Hartman of Berne and Aria L. Cambell of Bryant collided at Bond and Washington in Bluffton yesterday. Campbell posted a $12.75 bond on a charge of disregarding a stop s'gn. Damage was slight to both cars. Dr. Davidson, Wells county health officer, has' Issued a request that all dogs be tied at honv curing the summer months tefavoid an epidemic of rabies. Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Roth, Mr and Mrs. Noath Roth, Miss Alice Roth, all of Decatur; Mr and Mrs. Bob Neaderhauser and daughter Judy, of Berne, are to leave tonight for a week’s fishing trip at Squaw Lake, Wise. \ Mr. and Mrs. Forest Baker and daughter Bethanne. of Benson Ariz., are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs Alva Baker of 307 North Eleventh street. will return to Benson next week. Baker the former proprietor of Baker’s Gift Shop, is employed in a coppei mine in (he western town. Harvey, Huffman Returned to his home in LAisirig, 111., Thursday/ /after visiting for several days with Mr. and Mrs. Robert M Fritzinzei and other relatives here. Huffmar is a former resident of the county Mrs. Ruth B. Myers of the Bobc community entertained over the Fourth for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wakefield, of Shelbyville. Ky., ajid Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Wakefield and daughter, Rose Anne, on New Albany. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garwood and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Garwood and family will leave tomorrow foi a tw'o week vacation in Florida. While there they will visit with their son and brother, Lester Garwood, at St. Pierce. ~ Mr. and Mrs. George Dellinger and daughter Mary, and Mrs ( harity Brown.'of Willshire, O. spent Wednesday With Mr and Mrs. Frank Stricklen of Monroe route ope. . 4 —___ Anthony Eden Plans U. S. r Canada Visit London, July 6. — (UP) —An thony Eden, deputy Conservative party leader, will visit the Unitec States and Canada soon, it wai announced today. Eden plans to go to the Unitec States byway of Canada, accom panied by Conservative member oi the House of Commons Rober Carr. ; Eden is scheduled to si! the University of Denver Au§i ( •<t a meeting of the “World Affair; Institute” Which the universit; organized. He also plans in Chicago at the invitation of the Nations Institute. Jobless Pay Claims Increase In State Indianapolis. July 6.—/(UP.)—Un employment Insurance claims rosi tp 23,614 last week for an increase < 1 1,327 over the previous week the Indiana employment security division reported today/ r •- The division said new elainu lust/wee/k [totaled 5,835, br 20( utbpve the previous week/ Continued layoffs in the tele vision industry, curtailment it automotive manufacturing arfc scheduled and inv<sitorj closing were blamed for the in crease. The division said these sac tors are expected to. Increase the claims for the next few weeks. Dr. Fernandas Payne To Retire At I. U. Bloomington, Ind., July 6. —(UPi —Dr. Fernandus Payne, 70, -will retire, thiis summer after serving 42 years on the Indiana Universitv faculty. Payne is a former head o! .the* I. U. Zoology department and graduate school and also served ss dean of the college of artq and sciences four years beginning in 7942. Farm nre LBM Farm property lira losz tot th« past six months exceeded the rural toss for the entire preceding ye«i July 1, 1945. to June 80. 1946. Trade in a Good Town — pecatut

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.Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Hoile, »♦’ Hoagland, are the parents, of at I *>aby son, born as 9:55 p.m. Thurs-1 day at the Adams epunty anemorial i hospital. He weighed 7 pounds, f 1 A baby son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hirschy, Berne, at ,1 <-30 o’clock Thursday evening at the Adapts county memorial hos A Democrat Want Ad —lt Pays.

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—4* — — ; —i p’tal. The baby weighed 8 pounds, • 5 ounces. v Mr. .and Mrs. John Wendei, Celina, 0., are parents of a daughter, born at 9:47 a.m. Thursday at the Adams county memorial hospital. The/fbaby weighed 7 pounds. 8 ounces. . Trucker Dies In Head-on Collision Rockville, Ind., July 6. — / Frank Myers, 24. Rockville, was killed on U. S. 36 a mije east of: here yesterday when the truck in

4-H Calf Tour Scheduled July 13 A dairy 4-H calf club tour ii scheduled for Friday, July 13 Uates county agent L. E- Archbbl<| The committee selected the I*, a Lehman farm , for the first stop ai 9 a.m. Jack Ralston, state dni| 4 H calf leader of Purdue, will sist the committee in a class in judging a ring of daifejf calves. Everyone on the tour nift’C take part. The second stop at ,1< i..m. will be at the Reinhard WB? ling home 1% miles north of Mass ley. At this stop a demonstration will be given on preparing a c«l for the show: ring. ‘ ® The third i|top at 11,a.m. will ijt K the Alto C. Bittner farm, miles north and one mile east/ol Preble. Here a demonstration pl showing calves, in the ring will i>e given. At noon the tour tfili reach Hanna-Nuttman park, tpr a sack lunch. After lunch Ralatpn wdll conduct a quiz. The quiz will -conclude the tour. - ■' - ■ f 'Rf?"* which he was hauling asphalt4or a highway repair project crashed 1 cad-on into a car driven by (jiis McClain, also of Rockville. fe 1 4 Saucy New SAILOR HAT? lipstick, nail enamel, adherbn 1.95 Value 1.25 sr . . i A * limited time only M SMITH DRUG I CO.

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